Fujifilm

Fujifilm recognizes the fact that not everybody wants a full-blown DSLR. For those who want something above a smartphone, lightweight, cool in appearance, and definitely on-trend, the Fujifilm X-A5 aims to fit this niche. The camera is a mirrorless offering which is beginner-friendly, with just enough specs to produce the image quality needed for the

Fujifilm gave the first indications that they were planning on building a superduper, 100-megapixel medium format camera body at the 2018 Photokina. At the time it seemed almost too futuristic a concept with its list of abilities, but here we are with the model in hand to see exactly what the Fujifilm GFX 100 is

Fujifilm has added a new lens to its range of compatible lenses for the GFX Series medium format mirrorless cameras – the Fujinon GF 50mm f/3.5 R LM WR. The new GF lens is the smallest and lightest medium format lens from Fujifilm. Weighing only 335g (11.82oz), the new lens is incredibly compact with a

The Fujifilm X-E3 is the most recent addition to the X-Series mirrorless cameras. It replaces the old X-E2S and features 24.3MP X-Trans COMS III Sensor. X-T2 and X-T20 were designed to compete against DSLR style cameras with a central viewfinder while the X-E3 features the rangefinder style design such as the X-Pro2, but with a

On February 14, 2019, Fujifilm announced that they would be releasing a new addition to their line of compact waterproof cameras soon called Fujifilm XP140. The Fujifilm offers a significant upgrade over the previous model, the XP130, including the capability to take higher resolution photographs, along with improved durability and better waterproof features. This will

When the Fujifilm X-T2 launched, it was more than just a simple upgrade to the already impressive X-T1, particularly in terms of autofocus and video. While the overall design of the new X-T3 has not been changed, it follows the same trick: representing a compelling step forward. The X-T3 brings with it an improved autofocus,

Fujifilm continues to expand its X-series of compact system cameras (CSC) and now offers a wide range of models geared for photographers and enthusiasts from beginners to the experienced. But many of these X-series cameras also have a high price tag. At $1,400 with a kit lens (and $1,000 without it), the 16-megapixel X-E2 is

Fujifilm’s X-series has grown very fast since it arrived in early 2011 with the introduction of Fujifilm X100 and its fixed 23mm f/2 Fujinon lens. The ‘game changer’ Fujifilm X-Pro 1 was presented in 2012. It was the first interchangeable X-series model with its own XF-mount system of lenses, aimed at photographers, professional and enthusiast, who desired

The Fujifilm X100T is part of a series that has seized the imagination of professional photographers and enthusiasts like no other. These are fixed-lens cameras with APS-C sensors and a clearly old-school approach to design and handling, but enclosing some truly modern features. In spite of some issues, the original Fujifilm X100 was a camera

The Fujifilm X-H1 mirrorless camera is a chunkier and more fully fledged shift up from the X-T2 with the same 24MP sensor, but with more enhanced video capabilities. There’s also in body image stabilization, sloped viewfinder, and topside LCD screen, along with a healthily sized grip and larger buttons. Clearly building on the success of

The Fujifilm GFX 50R is a 51.4-megapixel rangefinder-like medium format mirrorless camera, looking a lot like Fujifilm’s compact X-E3 mirrorless camera. Much of the workings are along the lines of its predecessor, the GFX 50S, but this time into a more compact and less pricey affair. On release, there are going to be clear comparisons

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